
"WHAT: The KOOM Festival (meaning "dream" in Korean). A three-day, non-profit convergence redefining the Korean festival experience by uniting K-Culture, K-Tech, K-Food, K-Beauty, and K-Fashion. The event includes a press conference, industry panel discussions, and nightly concerts. WHO: 50+ distinguished founders and speakers, including CEOs andfounders from iconic K-culture and product companies (e.g., former SamsungElectronics CEO, founders from WEBTOON, Noom, and HYBE's COO)."
"Featured performing artists include Epik High, Zion.T, SOYOU, Giselle,Giriboy, tripleS, Sam Kim, and Song So-hee. WHEN: Thursday, October 16 - Saturday, October 18 (Main Festival Days)Founder talks, tech showcases, and K-lifestyle exhibits. Evening:Star-Studded Nightly Concerts WHERE: Duggal Greenhouse, Brooklyn, NY (Under the Manhattan Bridge) WHY: To offer a rare opportunity to cover the business, technology,and cultural diplomacy of the global Korean-wave, providing access to over 50top Korean founders and executives alongside major K-Pop and culturalperformers. BENEFITS: Nonprofit 501c6 United Korean Foundation"
KOOM Festival is a three-day nonprofit convergence showcasing K-Culture, K-Tech, K-Food, K-Beauty, and K-Fashion through founder talks, tech showcases, and lifestyle exhibits. Over 50 distinguished founders and executives will present, including CEOs and founders from major Korean companies and industry leaders. The festival features industry panels during the day and star-studded nightly concerts with prominent K-Pop and cultural performers. The event takes place October 16–18 at Duggal Greenhouse in Brooklyn under the Manhattan Bridge. The festival aims to bridge business, technology, and cultural diplomacy, offering access to top Korean founders, executives, and performers.
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